
Crescent English High School is a long-established, single-campus school located in Al Qusais — Dubai's most school-dense neighbourhood, home to 15 private schools. Founded in 1984, the building is a mature urban campus rather than a purpose-built suburban facility, and parents should approach it with expectations calibrated accordingly. Campus size data is not publicly disclosed, which limits direct comparison, but the school's physical footprint is consistent with an older, community-serving institution rather than a modern greenfield development.
Academic facilities cover the core requirements of the CBSE curriculum. The school operates three dedicated science laboratories — Physics, Chemistry, and Biology — located in the basement, described as fully equipped to CBSE norms. An ICT lab supports technology learning from Grade 1, with classrooms fitted with interactive whiteboards and full internet connectivity. The library holds fiction, non-fiction, magazines, and newspapers and is described as regularly updated. There is a dedicated art room and a separate music room, which the school notes has been recently refurbished to provide a more conducive learning environment. An inclusion department room supports the 110 students of determination currently enrolled — a meaningful provision that reflects the school's commitment to inclusive education.
The most notable performance space is the 520-seat auditorium, which is a genuine asset for a school at this fee level and hosts assemblies, performances, and school-wide events. Early years provision includes a dedicated KG play area and KG activity room, which inspectors noted positively — children's learning in KG was rated Good by DSIB in 2023–24, and the physical environment for younger learners appears appropriately resourced.
Sports provision is functional but limited in documented detail. The school supports football, basketball, volleyball, and cricket through its after-school enrichment programme, and an inter-school soccer tournament has been hosted on site. However, no swimming pool, gymnasium, or detailed sports facility specifications are publicly available, which is a gap worth noting for families where sport is a priority.
On-site wellbeing infrastructure is a relative strength. The school operates a full-time licensed physician and an on-campus clinic operating under Dubai Health Authority standards — a meaningful provision that not all schools at this fee level offer. DSIB rated the school's overall wellbeing provision Good in 2023–24, and health and safety was rated Very Good in KG and Good across other phases. Dining facilities are [MISSING: no canteen or dining hall information publicly available].
Contextualising facilities against fees is essential here. At fees ranging from AED 2,793 to AED 10,775 per year — well below the Indian curriculum median of AED 15,000 and a fraction of the Dubai-wide average of AED 41,253 — CEHS sits firmly at the value end of the market. At this price point, the facilities on offer — a large auditorium, subject-specific science labs, a dedicated inclusion room, and an on-site clinic — represent reasonable provision. Parents should not expect the sports complexes, swimming pools, or maker spaces found at schools charging AED 50,000 or above. The facilities are adequate for the curriculum delivered and the fees charged, but families prioritising premium physical infrastructure should look elsewhere.